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New Garfield County oil and gas regulations before commissioners Tuesday
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Garfield County commissioners are considering adopting new oil and gas permitting requirements pertaining to the locating of oil and gas facilities following new state rules were adopted last year.
The county regulations as currently drafted would apply in situations that would require companies under the new Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission rules to do an alternative location analysis, such as when they want to drill within 2,000 feet of homes or schools. The county requirements also would pertain in a few other circumstances, including when a company seeks a variance from COGCC noise or light standards.
The new COGCC rules were adopted as part of the agencyâs efforts to implement Senate Bill 181, a 2019 measure that overhauled how oil and gas development is to be regulated in the state.
Public input started Wednesday to the Colorado Oil & Gas Commission on possible changes to the financial obligations drilling companies must comply with to clean up âorphaned wells.â
In February, the COGCC started examining the rules governing the âfinancial assurancesâ companies must provide to ensure no orphan wells are left uncapped, or sites not remediated properly. The commission put out a call for input by way of written or oral testimony â the written testimony was due by March 15. Industry representatives presented to COGCC Wednesday morning, and the public testimony was scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday. The meeting is being held via video conference on Zoom.
Carroll wrestlers to sign Tuesday
VICTORIA JACOBSEN | The Journal Gazette
Carroll wrestlers Matt Lepper and Kyler Bills will be signing with college programs on Tuesday. Lepper, who the sectional and regional final at 195 pounds, will sign with Wabash. Bills, who went 16-6 and was the sectional runner-up at 220 pounds, will sign with Trine.
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